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Originally Posted by Offhoff
(track=fixed gear) || (track=fixed gear no brake?)
Originally Posted by zippered
*happy dance*
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Originally Posted by zippered
..equinox, that is.
so today is the first official day of spring! cheers everyone! made it through another winter. *happy dance* |
to celebrate i'm putting away the hard-core winter clothes (balaclava, tights, booties, etc).
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Originally Posted by operator
No greenpeace style tirades please.
if i felt like going on a greenpeace related tirade i would have mentioned something about the "environmentally friendly car" (oxymoron) tax break that the federal gov't just introduced yesterday. what an effing joke! if they really cared i'd be able to write my bike off as my main source of transportation. /tirade |
Fair enough
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Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood
if i felt like going on a greenpeace related tirade i would have mentioned something about the "environmentally friendly car" (oxymoron) tax break that the federal gov't just introduced yesterday. what an effing joke! if they really cared i'd be able to write my bike off as my main source of transportation. /rant |
Originally Posted by _K.
Be sure to prod Minister Flaherty with this whenever you get the chance. First the tax credit for the metropass, now the tax break on hybrid cars. Although he means well, he's got a bad case of tunnel vision on this concept. He's just not thinking outside the cage.
Conservatives are, right now, engineering this government to fall. Probably over a clean air bill that the NDP, Liberals and Bloc are going to attach Kyoto amendments too. The budget is simply there election document and it shows a real change in strategy. Instead of attempting to become a viable party in the urban centers they are going to try and win in the suburban ridings and ignore the true urban ridings. This is the same strategy that worked so well for Mike Harris and so badly for Ontario when the PC's came into power. Suburban voters are more likely to appreciate a child tax credit and a clean air car credit as opposed to allowing a larger tax break for those who don't drive (and therefore should owe less due to them not contributing as much to road destruction). Until the Canadian system has some form of representation by population this strategy will be the most efficient for the conservatives. For instance PEI has 135,851 residents, and 4 seats in the house of commons. My riding has, with a conservative estimate, 150,000 residents and 1 seat in the house of commons. Until cities get the representation in parliament that their populations deserve we'll never see truly innovate urban tax breaks, planning or anything else that will really change a city. So basically Flaherty could care less about people who ride to work on their bikes. They live downtown, are probably socialists anyways and are largely not worth the time of the "new" government of Canada. This election is going to be real tipping point for Canadians, the Green party will be included in the televised debate for the first time. The Bloc will have serious problems creating their usually amazing machine because much of their resources are already being used to support the PQ in the provincial race and the NDP is fighting for its survival. Should be good fun. END RANT MODE Oh yeah I can't wait to lose horrible tonight at the race! |
Hrm, interesting Offhoff, I don't really follow Canadian politics so much of that was new to me. I know all the details of the mess going on in the US right now though, I guess I just find Canadian politics to be less "jazzy", y'know?
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
Hrm, interesting Offhoff, I don't really follow Canadian politics so much of that was new to me. I know all the details of the mess going on in the US right now though, I guess I just find Canadian politics to be less "jazzy", y'know?
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Canada still has a government that reflects a primarily rural population and agricultual economy. This is not the canada we have today, where the majority of the population is concentrated in 5 main cities. Immigration is really only occuring in 3 major cities, so the urban:rural ratio is still going up. The feds and provinces have been downloading responsiblities to the municipalities to a ridiculous extent. The only services we really receive that aren't paid for by the municipality are schooling and healthcare, and we know how poorly run those are. Cities always get the short end of the stick, and much of the taxes we pay are subsidizing areas that really don't need it, even though WE need it.
Nobody has the balls, 4 years isn't enough time to make serious changes and suburbanites vote with their ass and their wallet. Its a bad situation. |
Originally Posted by Offhoff
Oh yeah I can't wait to lose horrible tonight at the race! |
Originally Posted by cavernmech
I am thinkin of coming out of alleycat retirement for this. If so I hereby challenge you for the DFL. Altho I will be riding in the track category if I race.
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blue cheese brie. great with some spicy salami. not so great an hour later when you keep burping up air that smells like feet.
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Originally Posted by Offhoff
Oh yeah I can't wait to lose horrible tonight at the race!
Originally Posted by somnambulant
blue cheese brie. great with some spicy salami. not so great an hour later when you keep burping up air that smells like feet.
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Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood
pre-ground pepper is for suckas!
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
Yes! It is great out right now and I rode without gloves for the first time in ages. I can see a lot better too as I am not wrapped in 5 layers of scarves, hats and mufflers, goggles and ear-flaps. Love it.
Originally Posted by somnambulant
...to hang out and take some pictures.
and i don't feel like such a wuss now that some of you boys are worrying about racing. i'd like to think that i ride fairly fast/well, but i'm pretty sure y'all could kick my ass no problem. stupid biological determinism. |
Originally Posted by zippered
oh yesss. pleeeassse do. my turn to do some objectifying around here!
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Originally Posted by zippered
oh yesss. pleeeassse do. my turn to do some objectifying around here!
and i don't feel like such a wuss now that some of you boys are worrying about racing. i'd like to think that i ride fairly fast/well, but i'm pretty sure y'all could kick my ass no problem. stupid biological determinism. For the biological determinism, maybe at pro/world/olympic level. But I'm pretty sure you'd show up more then a few of the guys if you race. |
I always always get beaten by girls at tennis. even if I try real hard. its sad. Either they can't play at all or they just serve me my own ass.
Rob and I got dropped by this female person on the donut ride once. There was a brutal brutal headwind and we were going up hill and it was all that I could do to just hold onto her wheel. There was no chance I could have taken the lead without forcing her to slow down. Eventually we couldn't keep up at all and she just kept spinning into the distance. I needed to stop and eat a few granola bars after that. We decided to cut our losses and just turn around at that point. But damn, full respect to whomever we were wheelsucking. edit: oh yeah, alleycats would level the playing field a bit due to all the possible variables. Women can use their inuition that I keep hearing about to predict if there will be cross traffic at red lights so they can bomb them at a speed 'strong enough for a woman' (strong!) :D |
It's like I can actually feel gender equality slipping away.. ;)
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Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood
huh? really? weird. did he look like an evil clown? i just spent the day shooting plates of food for a kelsey's commercial. i've been drinking. how does he knows me?
I have no idea how he knows you. But he says he's been mistaken for a guy who rides a Langster with red bar tape named Craig before. Does the evil clown go by Craig? |
http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/297840761.html
This would make a really nice project! a bit steep though... |
Originally Posted by Offhoff
I'm pretty sure you'd show up more then a few of the guys if you race.
Originally Posted by somnambulant
It's like I can actually feel gender equality slipping away.. ;)
and shinaz. female "person"? "woman's" intuition? :lol: |
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
I always always get beaten by girls at tennis. even if I try real hard. its sad. Either they can't play at all or they just serve me my own ass.
Rob and I got dropped by this female person on the donut ride once. There was a brutal brutal headwind and we were going up hill and it was all that I could do to just hold onto her wheel. There was no chance I could have taken the lead without forcing her to slow down. Eventually we couldn't keep up at all and she just kept spinning into the distance. I needed to stop and eat a few granola bars after that. We decided to cut our losses and just turn around at that point. But damn, full respect to whomever we were wheelsucking. edit: oh yeah, alleycats would level the playing field a bit due to all the possible variables. Women can use their inuition that I keep hearing about to predict if there will be cross traffic at red lights so they can bomb them at a speed 'strong enough for a woman' (strong!) :D 'Nuff said. |
weird
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